Newly married to an older man, Julie returns to Vienna, where a razor
wielding slasher is killing women. Jean, her cruel and sadistic former
lover, immediately contacts her, certain that only he can satisfy her
strange vice. But she rejects him. She also meets George, the handsome
cousin of her friend Carol; both are newly rich, thanks to an uncle's
death. Julie's husband Neil is away frequently, so George pours on the
charm. Meanwhile, it seems that the slasher is now focused on Julie.
Bodies pile up, other murders are barely avoided, and George invites her
to go away with him. Can it end happily?

Wow! This one really moves, from the very beginning we are assaulted
with seeming misogynist activity involving nakedness and blood. With
barely time to breath we are drawn into a fast moving and shocking tale
involving a knife slashing serial killer and the beautiful Edwige
Fenech's real, imagined or remembered images of violent rape culminated
in ecstatic sex. Heady stuff indeed and if that all were not enough
Edwige seems unable to keep any clothes on for at least the first half
hour. Things calm down a little for a while as we admire the fantastic
set design and score at one moment threatening at another sweet and
seductive and in accompaniment to the vicious rape scenes almost
religious. We struggle to work out just who is killing who as the film
turns into a thriller before the wonderful and exciting last part where
the twists and turns are for once surprising and a joy to behold.
Excellent. Not much finesse but everything else

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